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palm tree on Slack

This is how the palm tree emoji ðŸŒī looks on Slack Workspace. Every platform designs emojis differently — see the comparison below.

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💞 Slack Design Style

Slack offers users a choice of emoji styles including Apple, Google, Twitter, and its own custom set. Slack also supports custom workspace emojis, allowing teams to upload their own images. The default rendering depends on the user's platform and settings.

ðŸŒī About palm tree on Slack

On Slack, the palm tree emoji takes on a detailed and expressive quality that distinguishes it from other platforms. Slack Workspace has crafted its animals & nature emojis since 2013 with attention to visual harmony across the set.

If you send the palm tree emoji from Slack, keep in mind that recipients on other platforms will see a different animals & nature design. Slack's detailed and expressive version is unique to its ecosystem.

â„đïļ Platform Details

Platform
Slack Workspace
Emoji Support Since
2013
Website
slack.com

ðŸ’Ą Slack Animals & Nature Design Insight

Slack's animal and nature emojis benefit from the platform's generous message spacing and clean interface, which gives emoji more visual breathing room than in denser messaging platforms, allowing details in animal designs to be more apparent.

Slack's giphy and emoji integration allows users to search for animal emojis by species name, with the platform maintaining a custom synonym database that maps common animal names to the correct Unicode character.

Usage Tip

Engineering teams on Slack commonly use animal emojis as codenames for projects and releases, with the animal serving as a visual shorthand in channel names, commit messages, and sprint documentation.

Cross-Platform Note

Nature emojis in Slack's sidebar and channel names render using the web client's emoji font, which differs from the message body rendering, meaning the same tree emoji can look different in a channel name versus a message.

Fun Fact

The party parrot — a custom Slack emoji originating from a GIF of a dancing bird — became one of the most iconic custom emojis in workplace culture, spawning hundreds of variations across millions of Slack workspaces.